This volume brings together diverse papers that elaborate the idea of Image essential to both the practice of psychotherapy and education in the arts: “The Feeling Function”; “The Pandemonium of Images”; “Egalitarian Typologies and the Perception of the Unique”; “An Inquiry into Image, Further Notes on Images, Image Sense”; “Emotions and Art Therapy”; “On the Image”; “This Question of Images”; “A Note on Story”; “The Children, the Children”; “Imagination in Education”; “Towards an Imaginal Ego.”

About the Author(s)

James Hillman (1926–2011) was a psychologist, scholar, international lecturer, and the author of numerous books. A Jungian analyst and the originator of post-Jungian ""archetypal psychology"", he held teaching positions at Yale University, Syracuse University, the University of Chicago and the University of Dallas.